Engineering the Value Network of the Customer Interface and Marketing in the Data-Rich Retail Environment

In this paper we use a mixed-methods engineering approach to analyze how traditional retailers can use mobile commerce services to enable data-driven marketing and thus compete with the pervasive end-customer ownership of companies controlling the mobile channel. The paper provides the first systema...

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